21/06/2017

MUSES facility enables investigation opportunities for future users

The Multiple User System for Earth Sensing Facility (MUSES) will inspire and enable numerous branches of research and science through its ability to support many different kinds of investigations and hardware aboard the International ...

NASA sees Tropical Storm Bret's finale

Tropical Storm Bret was weakening with NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite passed overhead on June 20, and within three hours of the overpass, Bret degenerated into a tropical wave.

All that's cool and quirky at the Paris Air Show

There are flying cars and Concorde's would-be supersonic successor, a company offering to deliver cargo to the Moon—for a mere $1.2 million per kilogram—and the latest in funky futuristic aviation ideas, both big and ...

EU migration to Britain falls sharply: study

The number of people moving to Britain from Eastern Europe has fallen by around a third since the Brexit vote, according to a study released Wednesday that suggested the plunge in the pound could be to blame.

One of Africa's largest wildlife relocations begins

Conservationists have launched what they call one of Africa's biggest wildlife relocations—the transfer of 7,500 animals over three years to a Mozambican park whose wildlife was nearly wiped out by civil war.

Intel signs up as top Olympic sponsor through 2024

The International Olympic Committee says it has signed a deal with technology provider Intel, one week after McDonald's ended its long-standing sponsorship three years early.

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